The King 'Great Goodness' Part 1 Mahasilava Jataka (Eng. & Chi.).pptx
Do it for love
1. Do It for Love
“Kate, Mother told me that you are
saving your allowance to buy a puzzle
you’ve had your eye on.” Father and
Kate were sitting outside watching
Thomas and Pup play on the lawn.
“Yes, I’ve saved about half the amount
I need,” Kate replied.
“I talked with Mother, and we had an
idea,” Father said. “Would you like to
earn some money helping Mother with
extra chores around the house until you
have enough money to buy that puzzle?”
“Oh, yes! I would really like that!”
exclaimed Kate. She had thought she
would need to wait until next month, but
now perhaps she might be able to get it
in a week’s time!
2. Over the next couple of days, after
returning home from school, Kate helped
with additional chores around the house.
She swept the leaves off the lawn, dusted
the bookshelves in the living room,
polished Father and Mother’s shoes, and
organized the dishware cabinet.
Soon, her jar of coins was almost filled to
the top. In only a couple more days, she
could have all the money she needed.
“Kate, will you put away the dishes in
the rack, please?” Mother called. Kate
had been counting up her coins, and
now she put them away and headed for
the kitchen.
3. “How much will I be paid for this job,
Mother?” Kate asked as she entered the
kitchen.
“I thought we had agreed that you
would do 30 minutes of extra chores
when you returned from school.”
“Yes, but I’ve completed my 30
minutes. If I do this now, shouldn’t I be
paid extra?”
“Oh, I suppose so…” Mother said slowly.
Kate smiled and went to work.
That evening, after dinner was over,
Father turned to Kate. “Kate, could you
wash the dishes by yourself today? I need
to take Thomas to soccer club.”
4. “Sure. How much will I be paid for this
job?” Kate asked, and she rejoiced a little
inside as she thought of how much she
will have made in just one day.
Father looked surprised and then
concerned. “Kate, we can’t pay you
every time you help out around the
house. We wanted to give you the
opportunity to earn money so you could
get that toy you wanted quickly, but
being a part of this family means that we
should all be willing to jump in and do
things for each other just to help each
other out.”
Kate hung her head.
5. “If the only time you help out anymore
is because you are being paid to do it,
how would that make us feel?”
“Not nice,” replied Kate, feeling
ashamed over her behavior. After she
had put the dishes away for Mother that
afternoon, she hadn’t felt good inside like
she usually did when helping out around
the house. “I’m sorry, Father. I have
been too focused on making money. Of
course, I will help with the dishes.”
Father gave Kate a hug. “Thank
you, Kate. I appreciate it, and Thomas
does too.” Kate’s heart filled with warm
feelings.